Saratoga

Chrysler Saratoga generations

In 1951, the Chrysler Saratoga coupe with a 180 hp HEMI engine took first place in the class adapted for racing production cars and became the second overall in the overall competition Carrera Pan-Americana. In 1960, the model was discontinued. Only in December 1989, production resumed. The 1990 Chrysler Saratoga was a front-wheel drive sedan with a slightly angular appearance. It was a typical representative of the American automotive industry: spacious, comfortable and fast enough, a reasonable choice for everyday use. Despite the fact that the car was not very big by American standards, it was quite spacious and comfortable inside. The interior was ergonomic, the steering wheel was height-adjustable, and the location of controls was great. The seats were wide and soft, without developed lateral support. The engines were powerful enough for city driving.

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